Promoting a Sustainable, Walkable and Engaging Community

About

Friends of White Flint is dedicated to implementing the White Flint 1 Sector Plan as approved by the Montgomery County Council and overwhelmingly supported by the community. We are also committed to working with the County and community on creating the White Flint 2 Sector Plan. We represent a broad diversity of backgrounds and interests; residents, businesses, and property owners all participate in Friends of White Flint.

Friends of White Flint advocates for the walkable, bikeable, sustainable, transit-friendly community we need. We educate the community about how smart growth design provides the lifestyles we want. We make sure that everyone in our community is up-to-date about the latest Pike District news. Building consensus and working together, residents, property owners, community groups, government officials, businesses, and homeowner associations can ensure the Pike District fulfills the promises of the White Flint Sector Plan.

But we can’t do it without you. Please join the Friends of White Flint by clicking here. Your participation is vital.

Membership in Friends of White Flint is open to any person interested in building the new White Flint/Pike District. Residence in the Pike District area is not required, though only residents or organizations in the White Flint area are eligible for membership in certain membership classes. Friends of White Flint has four classes of membership: Residents and Community Organizations, Business, Property Owner/Developer, and Associate.

Our Board of Directors

Just as the Friends of White Flint membership is comprised of three categories of stakeholders, so is our Board of Directors. Our current Board of Directors is as follows:

Resident Representatives

Eric Grosse (Chair)

Suzanne Hudson

Todd Lewers

Michael Krauthamer

Eleanor Park-Choi Arnold

Lindsay McGarity

Business Representatives

Bill Carey, Strathmore

Howard Feldman, Agent, State Farm Insurance Companies (Chair)

Galia Steinbach, Realtor (Treasurer)

Lee Greenberg, Izes Deli and Bagelry

Tim Dugan, Shulman Rogers

Sigurd Neubauer, All Eyes on Rockville

Property Owner/Developer Representatives

Jay Corbalis, Federal Realty Investment Trust (Secretary)

Brian Downie, Saul Centers (Chair)

Rob Eisinger, ProMARK Realty

Kristi Smith, JBG Companies

Francine Waters, Lerner Companies

Eddie Meder, Gables Pike District

Our Team

Amy Ginsburg is the Executive Director of Friends of White Flint. Amy, who has lived within two miles of White Flint for most of her life, possesses three decades of pragmatic experience in advocacy, nonprofit management, marketing, and fundraising. She previously served as the Executive Director of Neediest Kids, Executive Director of Manna Food Center, and Executive Director of the Low Vision Information Center. Amy has also been the Director of Development and Director of Marketing for a wide variety of nonprofit organizations. Amy is part of the Leadership Montgomery Class of 2010 and was formerly the President of her HOA. She graduated with a B.A. in Public Relations and Psychology from Syracuse University and an M.A. in Nonprofit Management from the University of Maryland University College. You can reach Amy at amy.ginsburg@whiteflint.org.

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The White Flint Downtown Advisory Committee was appointed by the County Executive and County Council to advise on public services within the sector, coordinate community activities and create an Urban District. The DAC is scheduled[...]

The White Flint Implementation Advisory Committee is a body appointed by the Planning Board in 2010 to: Review assumptions made regarding traffic, including transit use and parking Monitor plan recommendations Identify new projects for the[...]

The White Flint Downtown Advisory Committee was appointed by the County Executive and County Council to advise on public services within the sector, coordinate community activities and create an Urban District. The DAC is scheduled[...]

The White Flint Implementation Advisory Committee is a body appointed by the Planning Board in 2010 to: Review assumptions made regarding traffic, including transit use and parking Monitor plan recommendations Identify new projects for the[...]

The White Flint Downtown Advisory Committee was appointed by the County Executive and County Council to advise on public services within the sector, coordinate community activities and create an Urban District. The DAC is scheduled[...]

The White Flint Implementation Advisory Committee is a body appointed by the Planning Board in 2010 to: Review assumptions made regarding traffic, including transit use and parking Monitor plan recommendations Identify new projects for the[...]

The White Flint Downtown Advisory Committee was appointed by the County Executive and County Council to advise on public services within the sector, coordinate community activities and create an Urban District. The DAC is scheduled[...]

The White Flint Implementation Advisory Committee is a body appointed by the Planning Board in 2010 to: Review assumptions made regarding traffic, including transit use and parking Monitor plan recommendations Identify new projects for the[...]

The White Flint Downtown Advisory Committee was appointed by the County Executive and County Council to advise on public services within the sector, coordinate community activities and create an Urban District. The DAC is scheduled[...]